2021
In 2021, a study was published looking at different artificial intelligence solutions to detect tuberculosis, including CAD4TB. CAD4TB was one of the only artificial intelligence software that performed significantly better than the readers involved in the study.
2024
The Stop TB Partnership released a report documenting the significant impact of deploying Delft Light systems equipped with CAD4TB software in Uganda. This effort, spearheaded by NTLP in collaboration with USAID and the Stop TB Partnership, strategically placed five Delft Light systems across the nation, complementing the seven existing digital X-ray systems. This was part of a broader strategy to bridge the TB detection gap. The innovative solutions leveraged have markedly enhanced diagnostic capabilities, leading to over 5,500 screenings and 591 confirmed TB diagnoses. These technologies have drastically reduced both screening and diagnostic times, improving access to TB screening and demonstrating major strides in Uganda’s fight against TB.